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"I'm not knocking the #MeToo movement, I'm knocking victimhood," he said.
We tried knocking through the wall, and knocking, and knocking, until the idea of being trapped in this mine forever overwhelmed us and, together, we decided to call it.
Whether knocking them out or knocking them over, it's fair to say that Ms. Siegal makes her presence felt.
Sanders has made a point of knocking Trump at his events while also knocking the media for consistently covering the Republican front-runner.
They were knocking over shelves and spilling everything everywhere and knocking over ashtrays and stuff, and Raf just came down and was like "whatever" and left for the day.
Spoiler ... knocking up Kylie definitely didn't help his cause.
But he probably wasn't slurping Top Ramen between paychecks: he made a disclosed $270,000 for knocking out Glover Teixeira last August and $300,000, including performance bonus, for knocking out Ryan Bader last January.
Knocking the asteroid off course looks a little more promising.
Knocking it out with a glass of milk before bed!
Zimmerman claimed Martin hit him, knocking him to the pavement.
Authorities dismantled the illegal operation by knocking over the barrels.
It gave me an amazing foundation, definitely not knocking it.
But we really felt another child knocking at our door.
That's definitely grounds for knocking Swift off the top spot.
It only takes a few miscues before death comes knocking.
Around 2am, she heard loud knocking on her back door.
A vehicle collided with two horses, knocking their riders off.
If you're interested in working at Facebook, opportunity is knocking.
Finally, the media came knocking and I started doing interviews.
Later she heard "incessant" knocking on her hotel room door.
The following day, the knocking began again, the report said.
Nothing beats getting into the community and knocking on doors.
So, in 2012, they started knocking on investors' doors again.
People aren't knocking down their door to get a sub.
It was probably Corbett's best chance at knocking Jeffries out.
I'm guessing Liverpool is going to come knocking again soon.
The following morning, agents were knocking on her apartment door.
We stood knocking on his door, begging to get in.
We're back to knocking people out with those sticks again!
And the jagged leaf isn't only knocking basil and co.
"He's knocking down shots left, right, and center," Olynyk continued.
Are they come knocking on doors trying to find us?
Opportunity's still knocking, but it's on a very short leash.
"Hey, I'm not knocking what we do," Jeff Park said.
" Then, the FTC make come knocking with "law enforcement action.
The catacombs rumble and shake, knocking both of us down.
A few minutes later, Reva was knocking on the door.
He stood up, knocking over his chair in the process.
And I think they're ... knocking down some walls with discussions.
But don't start knocking back that daily nightcap just yet.
I don't know anyone with better kick drums knocking about.
Oh, it's just an old pipe knocking in the wall.
A wave crashed the boat, knocking Jensen to the ground.
When the Pentagon comes knocking, how will Silicon Valley respond?
Always knocking on the door … but accepting if turned away.
By 1980 and 1981, they were just knocking people out.
It's a sentence I always punctuate by knocking on wood.
O.K., so 211D should be FIRST DANCE, knocking out NEUTER.
The team's publicist saved me by knocking on the door.
"That's fat knocking," he may say, banging on a wall.
"Cheers," Bourdain said, before knocking it back like an oyster.
First, though, there's the matter of knocking away the past.
Dealers are knocking as much as $2,500 off this one.
Potential clients were knocking down his door, he told me.
Meanwhile, an American astronaut (Michael Pitt) starts knocking on doors.
Firefighters were knocking on doors telling her neighbors to leave.
Suddenly, the vehicle backs up, knocking Sloan to the ground.
" He has been using "social media" and "knocking on doors.
AND SO WE HAVE BEEN KNOCKING ON THE HULU DOOR.
Mike Pence, knocking out other contenders like New Jersey Gov.
Mixon then punched her in the face, knocking her down.
Ingraham moved from knocking the impeachment to dismissing the coronavirus.
A younger man I know came knocking on the door.
My earliest memory is of soldiers knocking on our door.
They literally gave him a ticket after knocking him out.
They're meant to be for knocking down mammals, after all.
Knocking out all justice spending could net another $561 billion.
It is knocking on my door, begging to come in.
We're knocking the hell out of ISIS, which Obama wasn't.
"When [love] comes knocking, it's going to be welcomed," she said.
You wanted to fight again shortly after knocking out Da Silva.
Beto O'Rourke (D) came within 2.5 points of knocking off Sen.
He was the drunk partygoer knocking over salsas in the deli.
While Ronnie's gone, Jen comes knocking — with a friend in tow.
The car blared its sirens and they started knocking on doors.
Being on the set and knocking it out, it was fun.
If it ever came knocking, it would be an extraordinary opportunity.
Over at Nova's house, guess who comes knocking on the door?
Opportunity is knocking for VCs willing to go against the grain.
That's one reason why the investors are knocking on its door.
Police walked through cleared areas knocking debris out of the way.
He starts knocking on the door, forcing Nola to come out.
As soon as one problem is fixed, however, another comes knocking.
The Democrats' lone bright spots were knocking off Illinois Republican Sen.
We have about every major world government knocking on our door.
"We don't fire people for not knocking on doors," he said.
Why not ring in 21 by knocking over a few pins?
Sure looks like a giant mural of McGregor knocking Mayweather out.
You don't want the Secret Service knocking on your door.[Politico]
This eventually resulted in a gangland gunman knocking on the door.
As girls, their bedroom had been surrounded by strange knocking noises.
Regardless, though, it is knocking on the gates of the capital.
Malware quickly spread through its network, knocking the city's operations offline.
"I'm not knocking inherited money," she told the Times in 1985.
She liked knocking on doors and getting to know her neighbors.
Goyal, is knocking on all doors, including that of the government.
Right away, my mindset is that he's knocking these three down.
So I had this preconceived fear of Google knocking us out.
And what will happen when hackers — or government officials — come knocking?
But how would you count people without knocking on their doors?
Ahmed woke his aunt and started knocking on his neighbors' doors.
Prepare the surface by knocking off dirt, crud, bird poop, etc.
They are also bullish about their chances of knocking off Sens.
The Bahamas have been battered — knocking down trees and power lines.
"It's a great looking chart...knocking on its high," he commented.
A major Democratic super-PAC launched another TV ad knocking Sen.
Ms. Kim was knocking together extra pairs of pants as needed.
By making a metallic pinging or knocking sound when you accelerate.
Knocking is not good because it can cause premature engine wear.
Rosecrants told me that he lost sixty pounds knocking on doors.
The vehicle drove wildly forward and backward, knocking down several protesters.
Below, she could hear Mr. Maldonado knocking things over, breaking glass.
" LP: "Without knocking him down, my dad didn't go to college.
Wait until there are 2 billion refugees knocking on the door.
The pharmacy should: Let CVS know when the feds come knocking.
It couldn't be, but why else would the bailiffs be knocking?
If the feds come knocking, they may very well need it.
If Congress bails out the UMWA, who will come knocking next?
One punched Mr. Jones in the face, knocking off his glasses.
Gaviria responded by pushing back, even knocking Greipel with his helmet.
They started knocking on doors, asking everyone who could to help.
His music, regardless of being my nephew or not, was knocking.
ANONYMOUS Try knocking on his door and explaining the problem nicely.
People are knocking on our door and saying get this done.
Guards hung her from walls and beat her, knocking out teeth.
The question is when Proxy will start knocking on consumers' doors.
Volunteers have stopped knocking on doors or assembling at campaign offices.
Lots of customers came knocking after the event, as did investors.
Harold hustled for clients, knocking on Broadway and Wall Street doors.
One night at Marco's apartment, she was awakened by loud knocking.
Mr. Walczak's steady, not overly insistent knocking had won her over.
The defensive player undercuts the offensive player, knocking him off balance.
She's also knocking it out of the park on social media.
Two Turks took on the task of knocking them into shape.
Typically $99, Amazon is knocking $9 off these beloved earbud headphones.
Arkansas (May 22) Democrats have little hope of knocking off Gov.
I have been knocking them off one step at a time.
I think we were kept busy just knocking these things down.
The boys would be knocking like, 'Get out of the bathroom!
"The idea had been knocking around for a while," Brooker said.
I knocked, and he answered immediately and chided me for knocking.
Someone shoved Vale to the snowy ground, knocking off his colander.
Never face an enemy with the idea of knocking him out.
She's going to be knocking on doors in Iowa, I expect.
Even if he falls short of knocking off sitting Republican Sen.
"The thing is knocking someone out of a job," he says.
All barriers are problems, but some doors aren't worth knocking down.
Dustin won the fight after knocking Palillo down a few times.
It's the kind of fame that causes publishers to come knocking.
Keep knocking on doors and saying what's going on in there.
The real idea is the canvassing, the door knocking, the calling.
With its colorful, timeless options, Primary isn't knocking on expressing individuality.
But when Hollywood comes knocking, you take the bad with the good.
He landed behind bars in season 1 after knocking a man unconscious.
Some have no phone and begin knocking on doors at 2 a.m.
We're here again, knocking on the door of historic highs in the .
After knocking on their door and not noticing anything suspicious, police left.
Expect more droids knocking on your hotel door with your morning coffee.
It would also mean knocking off the state's only Republican Congress member.
While data is great, the project hinges on people knocking on doors.
Plus, knocking out smaller tasks right away will help you build momentum.
The health worker ran, screaming and knocking on doors, the official said.
"I do not like knocking on doors, that's not me," she said.
What if you could unlock your front door — just by knocking it?
Maybe, like most people, his ease with knocking boots increased with age.
That isn't to say that major brands haven't come knocking—they have.
As you awake to a persistent knocking, your first instinct is fear.
MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES in Nairobi spent much of last year knocking things down.
So we kept looking for him and he kept knocking them down.
And we're not just talking about knocking your phone off your desk.
"I started hearing screaming, people running and knocking things over," he said.
What if you have a small domino knocking over a bigger domino?
Scientists will tell you Crispr is great at "knocking out" a gene.
Camila slumped on top of me, knocking me in to the ground.
It is graphic, and reminiscent of Ray Rice knocking his fiancee unconscious.
Szabo fell and hit his head on the pavement, knocking him unconscious.
After knocking back a few, this depressing scene didn't seem so bad.
The idea of a legislative solution has been knocking around for years.
I'm just knocking them out — check, check, check, check, check, check, check.
McSorley clubbed him in the head with his stick, knocking him unconscious.
I'm not knocking stock photography—hell, there's lessons to be learned everywhere.
The ground shakes, bass blasts, literally knocking everyone out of their chairs.
Opportunity's a-knocking and that bitch ain't one to be stood up.
Don't mistake my intentions here, I'm not knocking WWII before it's out.
You might think you're setting your self-esteem up for a knocking.
Her air bags deployed, knocking her glasses off and burning her forearms.
Democrats flipped two seats in southern Florida, knocking out moderate Republican Rep.
So in 20 years, we'd be knocking on Alpha Centauri's front door.
America Unity PAC also released an ad late last month knocking Rep.
Ohio State, previously knocking off the Buckeyes 79-67 on Jan. 23.
I heard Ron Olson s-- knocking down that idea over the weekend.
If they still won't bend your way, start knocking on different doors.
So: The ingénue police are knocking, but I'm not letting them in.
"Just knocking the rust off," Coleman said of his outdoor season opener.
After knocking one back, you simply can't say no to an andouillette.
A Golovkin favorite which was instrumental in knocking out Ishida among others.
There might have been other factors in knocking down bedbug numbers, too.
Ms. Bumpurs swiped at the pole with her knife, knocking it aside.
"We could see this knocking $5 per barrel off Brent," Allardyce said.
All eight of the train's cars derailed, some knocking over concrete pylons.
The couple that took over her duties reported hearing the knocking, too.
"We are literally knocking down walls to help ourselves multitask," she said.
Hundreds of volunteers are knocking on doors, mailing postcards and making calls.
When I hear all these people knocking the president, it upsets me.
We don't want you just knocking on the door when you're running.
The coronavirus pandemic on Earth is knocking NASA's moon plans off course.
Police are knocking on the door, but no one inside is responding.
A few months later, Bloomingdale's, Nordstrom, and Saks Fifth Avenue came knocking.
I'm knocking on the guy's door, begging him to open the door.
And in Texas, Mr. Huerta presses on with his door-knocking efforts.
I'm pretty sure we knocked him unconscious knocking him on the helmet.
That was the case on one of my first door-knocking experiences.
Ito and for the volunteer who had come knocking on his door.
It was transformative, knocking down what we assumed were Electoral College certainties.
Like the hungry, disease is bound to come knocking sooner or later.
Door-knocking, on one level, is an inherently inefficient way to campaign.
Democrats are already out knocking on doors looking for voters like Kirschner.
I don't know why you're knocking educated guessing; we love educated guessing.
But one night, while studying in my room, I heard someone knocking.
Clinton in the back as she boards a plane, knocking her forward.
Mayweather socked the unprepared fighter twice in the face, knocking him out.
"All summer I'll be knocking on doors and meeting people," Ralston said.
Bryant ruptures an Achilles' tendon, knocking him out of action until Dec.
That means he's knocking on doors, even when he's sometimes not wanted.
Social workers had spent those 48 hours knocking on the wrong doors.
Social media users reacted quickly to Trump's tweet knocking his own proposal.
"Now, they're knocking," she said, allowing a smile to cross her face.
The chances of knocking or clubbing someone into the sea are high.
Mike quickly takes the two men out, knocking them to the ground.
"Keep knocking on the door, and we'll bust through soon," he said.
"I spent a lot of time knocking on their door," she says.
She's good, for example, on Hick's smoking and knocking back of bourbon.
BTW ... Abel's no stranger to knocking out opponents in the first round.
Our reactions to people who stonewall us are similar: Keep knocking. Respectfully.
If a developer came knocking, the temptation to sell could be great.
For knocking some 5,000 points off the Hang Seng Index since May?
More important was what he had been learning by knocking around town.
"I'm going to be knocking on a lot of doors," he said.
We're knocking the hell out of ISIS, which [former President] Obama wasn't.
"We're knocking the hell out of ISIS," Trump told an Ohio audience.
As she parked, she saw a priest knocking at the front door.
Dawel Lugo then blooped a double to right, knocking in two runs.
Steinbarth said the snake escaped by knocking the lid off its cage.
A new large DDoS attack is knocking out internet access in Liberia.
But knocking off incumbent governors is harder, particularly one with Cuomo's cash.
The summer days of Standing Rock are gone and winter is knocking.
"There's a difference between someone knocking on your door at the church who's a federal agent and someone knocking on the door of your home, where, if they don't have a warrant, they shouldn't be entering," Hoover says.
S. trade stand-off was at an end, knocking appetite for cyclical assets.
In Yuen Long district, a car rammed through a barricade, knocking down protesters.
A new entrant is knocking at the door of the online banking market.
"And then, shortly thereafter, the knocking on the door began," she told me.
So, knocking a billion calls off that number would be something like progress.
He's sparring, he's grappling, he's knocking people on their asses ... it's impressive stuff.
Second, a crowded, diverse field diminishes the chances of anyone knocking her off.
The woman was recorded knocking over a nail polish stand during her rage.
Well, anything's worth a try when that hankering for Hobnobs comes a-knocking.
Already budget-friendly, Prime Day is knocking Chromebooks down to amazingly cheap prices.
Guys are getting open a little better and we're just knocking them down.
A guard then hits one of the women, knocking her to the ground.
O'Donnell's head almost explodes over some an apparent knocking sound in the background.
"This is called cherry vanilla," he said while knocking pollen off one plant.
Ali then went on the attack, knocking out Foreman in the eighth round.
This prevents you from knocking into furniture or other objects while you're playing.
So when the fashion world came a-knocking, I thirstily opened the door.
He complained about his mom not knocking, about feeling like a kid again.
Knocking back pint after pint of juice or fizzy drink quickly gets boring.
But she would prefer a less extreme approach than knocking it all down.
I'm knocking on some kind of wood here if I can find it.
A video shows the blow knocking Zanders to the ground, rendering him unconscious.
Turner pulled the trigger again, knocking Williams down long enough to handcuff him.
Come August, it was accused of knocking-off a popular feminist T-shirt.
And if the Empire comes knocking, he's pretty handy in a fight, too.
When he did come home to Austin, Trading Spaces came knocking almost immediately.
J.Z. says he threw one punch that connected, knocking the other boy down.
Consequently, when victory came knocking for Josh, it was a wholly unremarkable moment.
The service was so intriguing that Google came knocking and snatched it up.
When summer comes a-knocking, your sweat glands open up their doors first.
The officer drew his taser and deployed it ... knocking Albert to the ground.
Pacquiao (60-7-2) last fought in July, knocking out Argentine Lucas Matthysse.
The next day I woke up and someone was knocking on the window.
LONDON — Panting, pounding, thrusting, bobbing, bouncing, gurgling, knocking, wiggling — are you uncomfortable yet?
These guys been knocking out the women, that's the wrong thing to do.
I need a gif of Peggy knocking Dottie out with that money bag.
The ball hit Wolcott in the left shoulder, knocking him on his back.
ET, but a second attack began around noon, knocking sites offline once again.
Such knocking on heaven's door remains a thrilling experience, and probably always will.
"She's going to be knocking on doors in Iowa, I expect," he said.
The battle ended with Fauskin knocking him off balance and onto the ground.
The vast majority were the result of severe weather knocking down power lines.
Now the bill collector is knocking, and his payment will be in tears.
"We're knocking the hell out of ISIS," Trump said at the event Thursday.
She came back outside and they hit her again, knocking her briefly unconscious.
Technology, when implemented thoughtfully, can play a big role in knocking down barriers.
All the figures of authority in his life are knocking on the door.
The worker reportedly walked into the family's backyard without knocking or prior warning.
It was locked, and she was in there until someone heard her knocking.
Seager then smacked an opposite-field, ground-rule double, knocking in both runners.
If Griff feared knocking out Big Chet by accident, he gave no sign.
When Utah held onto the ball, it proved effective in knocking down shots.
Legs apart, always, and they will have a hard time knocking you over.
And I still wouldn't say no if they came knocking at my door.
When the wildlings come a-knocking...... there's nothing you can do about it.
From rallies to phone banking to knocking on doors, they spread the word.
The UFC should be knocking the lad's door down with offers to fight.
Pottermore's Sorting Hat checked Grint and Lewis, however, knocking them both into Hufflepuff.
It wasn't exactly a surprise when My Little Pony's corporate owner came knocking.
Jason and his manager Steve brought me along for the door-knocking ride.
The above clip is of Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic knocking down Mark Hunt.
As the season progressed, Suarez rounded into form and started knocking in goals.
A nurse gives you a shot (which you will feel), knocking you out.
And yet this fall I will be knocking on doors for her campaign.
If anyone's capable of knocking out coronavirus by punching it, it's Idris Elba.
Yet there were also signs that change was finally knocking on Albany's door.
"When they came knocking, I remember thinking, well, what's the mission?" he said.
Not knocking Hunter S. Thompson, but I always think of the Great Gonzo.
Resistance is necessarily public, manifested in rallies and pickets, door-knocking and debate.
Eventually, with much effort, the haulers succeeded in knocking off the back legs.
All told, four roof-knocking strikes hit the building between 5:45 p.m.
Video of the incident seemed to show Nicholson knocking a man out cold.
"We're knocking out bump stocks," Trump said at a White House news conference.
"The sound you hear is me knocking on my wooden table," Silver said.
That's why Warren didn't get "credit" for knocking down Bloomberg in the debates.
After accidentally knocking her into the river, her husband Carl just walks away.
"That frustrated me because he was knocking Obamacare for 2 years," he added.
Eugene went knocking on doors, telling people we were beginning a new church.
But the knocking sound continued from the closet, so I opened it again.
But soon, canvassers would be fanning out across the reservation, knocking on doors.
Some residents posted warnings demanding that campaign workers stop knocking on their doors.
At the same time, Biden launched an ad knocking Buttigieg's lack of experience.
I used to joke with people when door-knocking and get invited in.
"He's kind of knocking on the door on that," manager Terry Francona said.
You may also notice B&H and Adorama knocking an extra $1 off.
Studying civics, making calls, writing cards, knocking on doors, running for local office.
But if you keep knocking, persistently and endlessly, eventually the door will open.
Skate ran a traditional campaign, putting up yard signs and knocking on doors.
Someone keeps knocking them over — eight times, so far, in just seven weeks.
The trade wars have battered us, knocking down commodity prices and forcing bankruptcies.
The immediate consequence was knocking offline 5% of the world&aposs oil supply.
Donato opened the scoring, knocking in his own rebound just 2:21 in.
So I said: Geez, you know, I must not be knocking loud enough.
He'd been told by dress-uniform soldiers knocking on their door in Arkansas.
Ms. Gilbert At around midnight, people heard the cops knocking at the door.
A few seconds pass, and he fires, the recoil knocking his torso backward.
Chances are, friends and relatives are going to come knocking on your door.
That has often meant knocking down houses that date to the 203th century.
As first dates go I'm really knocking this out of the park early.
Knocking on a female colleague's door loudly enough to attract Secret Service attention.
So the problems of love and sex bring people knocking at my door.
Around the same time, The Wall Street Journal reported that Facebook had come knocking.
Nutter sought safety by knocking on the nearest door but there was no answer.
We didn't have that, so we went knocking on the doors [in the center].
Investors also sold the global miners, knocking 1.6 percent off shares in BHP Billiton.
He's knocking the door on 30 today, but Rob's still a kid at heart.
One is for his family, and one for whoever comes knocking on his door.
My friend punches me in my neck by accident, knocking my contact lens out.
Nobody has created a widespread, viable solution to knocking it off entirely just yet.
He once 'joked' about knocking 10 stories off the UN building in New York.
Canadian and Ukrainian authorities shut down GameOver's command servers, knocking each offline in turn.
It's basically the human equivalent of the thug life cat knocking over a glass.
It kept knocking during sleep, during waking hours, during time of contemplation of self.
Plans to improve transport across the river have been knocking around since the 1930s.
"He's knocking on doors, but at this time, there are no promises," she said.
He pushed the suitcase into her, knocking her backward to the ground, she said.
I went knocking on the doors of thirty Milan AYCE restaurants to find out.
He insists on knocking on doors when there's a perfectly functional doorbell right there.
"I'm telling you, she's knocking some of these bitches out the box," Darden said.
Along with knocking both Cruz and Trump, Cuban focused in on Trump's business record.
When the AI boom came a-knocking, Intel wasn't around to answer the call.
"I'm knocking on wood, but we haven't had a single test failure," says Cantrell.
Americans should rightly be wary of federal agents knocking down their doors over tweets.
They build their careers by knocking on doors and making calls, which is important.
So throughout the year, the RNC conducted countless trainings for phonebanking and door-knocking.
Cash never though he could eclipse his background, but then basketball fame came knocking.
He's now working as a stud ... knocking up female horses for $40,000-a-pop.
That, however, hasn't stopped fans from knocking ticket prices clean out of the park.
When they close all doors to Yemenis, Yemenis went to other doors and knocking.
The Indians responded with a two-run sixth, knocking Nova out of the game.
The visit is real enough that he can punch the Cannibal, knocking him out.
Finally, he gets drunk and hits her during an argument, knocking Star out cold.
And then, you know, I started shaking all over, I heard my bones knocking.
You're knocking yourself out for an ideal and the kids just are not thriving.
The Slow Mo Guys are knocking things up another notch with a new show.
Forever 21 is, yet again, under fire for reportedly knocking off an indie designer.
Third, instead of waiting for immigrants to come knocking, these firms seek them out.
"It really is knocking on a bunch of doors, if you will," Wice said.
But overexploitation, invasive predators, and climate change are continuously knocking out the critters here.
"Come on, I made you a special breakfast," Frank says, knocking on Mary's door.
Freddy Galvis also had three hits while scoring a run and knocking in another.
The fast fashion retailer is being accused of knocking off another designer, yet again.
Normally priced at $79, Walmart's knocking a cool $20 off, putting it at $59.
It feels like there's some kind of obsession with knocking off the older cats.
If Bernie wins the nomination, I'll be knocking on doors for him in Cleveland.
They spent most of Wednesday stuffing straw men and then ostentatiously knocking them down.
The network obtained exclusive footage of FBI agents knocking on Stone's home in Florida.
The following day, concerned relatives came knocking after Levitz failed to answer their calls.
There were the usual tales of knocking on hotel room doors and running away.
KERNEN: I HEAR CANTOR IS JUST KNOCKING THE COVER OFF THE BALL AT MOELIS.
And that is what he did, knocking out Johnson, the highest-seeded American man.
So he knew all about knee-knocking Ryder Cup pressure and the learning curve.
Even so, Craddock acknowledged that he felt little remorse about knocking off the amateurs.
It was a lot of persistence and old-fashioned journalism, knocking on people's doors.
He appears to be on the roof of a church, knocking over a cross.
Latinas have been working phones and knocking on doors, often in mother-daughter pairs.
He was shocked by what he heard knocking on doors while campaigning this year.
Harper, naked, continuously knocked on the Blacks' door, eventually knocking it off its hinges.
Living occupants complain of creaking doors and floorboards, shifting furniture, knocking, footsteps and voices.
The softer-than-expected approach prevented sanctions from knocking too many Iranian barrels offline.
The storm ripped through Haiti on Tuesday, causing heavy flooding and knocking down houses.
And, later on, BJ reengaged, tackling the guy from behind and knocking him down.
Someone is knocking and a maid, Anne Marie (Jayne Houdyshell), enters, huffing and puffing.
It does mean turning up to vote—and maybe knocking on a few doors.
Or perhaps they're "one of the boys," knocking back beer and hating other women?
They're coming out here and knocking it out like any of the guys do.
This performance that mashed up Adele with Mozart is still knocking around our heads.
The Mariners tacked on two runs in the fifth, knocking Bassitt from the game.
He could feel the certainty of salvation or damnation knocking against his rib cage.
About 10 minutes later, I felt a knocking against my knee under the table.
Soldiers in ski masks knocking on her door in the middle of the night.
The mob tramples Gereon, knocking him to the ground and stepping all over him.
The water rushed into homes, knocking down walls and pulling parents outside to drown.
You have to try really hard to get by I'm not knocking hard work.
So would the cops who come knocking on doors, looking for unaccounted AR-15s.
Amtrak crews removed the ice by knocking it from the overhead wires with poles.
He has already read tweets and Tumblr posts knocking the idea as too cutesy.
He's knocking down 44.8 percent of those shots on nearly four tries per game.
But the report found that the first roof-knocking strike, at 5:45 p.m.
When political volunteers are knocking on doors, they're not hawking a bag of issues.
She confronted him, and he beat her with an ironing board, knocking her out.
"They were knocking down sunflowers and taking flower heads with them," Mr. Bogle said.
The best part is that you're knocking around on a bus with your friends.
Sanchez is seen knocking on her cell door, apparently trying to get someone's attention.
Woodward is here, like a state trooper knocking on the door at 3 a.m.
A few weeks later, new video was published showing Rice knocking out his fiancée.
We climbed to the top floor and he opened a plain door without knocking.
Their organizers and volunteers will keep knocking on doors through the game, campaigns said.
He was knocking on the door of the top five when the engine seized.
It's currently on sale for 20% off, knocking the price down to just $39.99.
There's a nasty cold going around, knocking out voices and filling noses with sand.
They had their own desks (and spent a lot of time knocking things over).
"This is not a wave knocking out all sorts of Republican incumbents," he added.
Water can be soft, but it can also crash, knocking down opponents with force.
It was not long before Wilder was knocking sparring partners down in the gym.
He had recently stopped charging it, and so far, the police hadn't come knocking.
Showing no sign of stopping, the deer runs right over him, knocking him down.
She began by describing what she had learned across six miles of door knocking.
Instead of knocking, she rests her head on the door and cries and cries.
He has previously talked of "knocking the hell" out of ISIS without offering specifics.
Larson tapped the left rear of Busch's car, knocking him into the outside wall.
He once "joked" about knocking 10 stories off the UN building in New York.
But I woke up, aged 27, 28, and my heart and soul started knocking.
He once "joked" about knocking 22018 stories off the UN building in New York.
A Democratic win would also mean knocking off the state's only Republican Congress member.
We've been knocking off her heavy black eyeliner and glamorously disheveled hairstyles ever since.
Once — he believes it was during the second day — he heard someone knocking back.
Take the 2018 single "Fay," which found Giannascoli pitch-shifting his vocals up to sound like a kid, singing, "Here they come knocking at my door / What's the problem officer, what's your knocking for?" mimicking the sound of a police siren throughout.
I was really interested in the amount of door knocking you guys did: 210,203 doors.
So focus on knocking out as much as you can, as soon as you can.
It managed to damage two different substations, knocking out the airport's primary and backup systems.
Speaking of killing, Hades is ready to start knocking off one hero at a time.
But, Melott warns, solar flares pose a greater threat to knocking out our electrical grid.
And the students get a shock when the government comes knocking at the school door.
Seven minutes later he was knocking on my door and I really was already finished.
Before you know it, [that extra limb is] knocking over that knife and injuring people.
He went in the kitchen, he opened the refrigerator, he was just knocking shit down.
Former presidents walk a fine line between staying political engaged and avoiding knocking their successor.
I would not be surprised to see oil prices knocking on $60 (by year-end).
Now, Cazares is out door-knocking for O'Rourke and local congressional candidate Sri Preston Kulkarni.
But old-fashioned door-knocking may never have been more important than it is today.
Janelle Bynum was reported to authorities after knocking on the doors of constituents in Oregon.
This is essentially knocking boots with a decomposed corpse that wants to eat your flesh.
Traditionally a preserve of the communitarian right, it is out door-knocking for the Democrats.
The trailer, along with future gameplay demos, showed characters knocking down office complexes and skyscrapers.
And don't expect to see Ford's robot mail carrier knocking on your door too soon.
Roughly speaking, we encounter three broad categories of about equal size when we're door-knocking.
She taught students with challenges and was accustomed to district employees knocking on her door.
He returned in September and demolished Takeya Mizugaki, knocking him out in just a minute.
Three years ago, they had defiantly erased that line, knocking down berms marking the frontier.
"She was knocking on death's door and no one knew it," he said, WGEM reported.
Knocking him on day one was a blunder, and an omen of things to come.
Cormier had just won the title, knocking out Stipe Miocic with a short right hand.
As in, Rosalind is literally knocking on their door asking for help to find Susie.
Fire officials started knocking down parts of the building that they said were structurally unsound.
Nomi disagrees, countering if "stuff" doesn't mean straight-forward boot-knocking, it's not hooking up.
The lawsuit accused Simmons of violently knocking Jasorik to a bed before sexually assaulting her.
Eventually, Negan chooses Tyrone Biggums as his victim, knocking his head clean off his body.
You don't expect that kind of evil is going to come knocking on your backdoor.
I've spent thousands of hours calling and knocking on doors on behalf of conservative candidates.
He showed up late for door-knocking and seemed ill at ease at public gatherings.
My exploration is interrupted by my dog jumping on my lap, knocking my computer aside.
If Fisker's bold solid-state battery promise comes true, don't expect Tesla to come knocking.
They were knocking down those churches, taking off the cross, and raising the ISIS flag.
And Warren's foot soldiers have been aggressively organizing at local events and knocking on doors.
And I suspect that won't change until its effects are knocking at our front door.
Such winds will be capable of knocking down trees, power lines, and causing flight delays.
Venezuela's government similarly re-denominated its currency by knocking off three zeroes a decade ago.
But it is logical that ADM could be back knocking on the door of Molinos.
BECKY QUICK: And then finally – WARREN BUFFETT: But I'm not knocking what they're – you know?
Castellanos fought off an inside pitch for a soft single to left, knocking in Martin.
" Two years later, best actor came knocking yet again for DiCaprio's role in "Blood Diamond.
Lonnie Chisenhall singled to right field, scoring Brantley, and knocking Volquez out of the game.
After a walk to Victor Martinez, Castellanos blooped a double to right, knocking in Cabrera.
Glass goes everywhere as he starts knocking it all away so he can climb in.
Apple's stock declined about 0.3 percent, knocking the Nasdaq composite off an all-time high.
So who knows, perhaps it won't be long before Kanye comes knocking on their door. 
James Lankford, an Oklahoma Republican, said he would meet with any nominee who came knocking.
"She was knocking on death's door and no one knew it," Elmore said in court.
So now that the rally has started to dwindle, Cramer expects opportunities to start knocking.
So now that the rally has started to dwindle, Cramer expects opportunities to start knocking.
The Scouser won his title last year by knocking out John Thompson inside seven rounds.
I just wonder if maybe Bob Mueller is knocking on Rand Paul&aposs door tonight.
I start awake, my arms flail, knocking my coco and my monocle across the room.
To many, it was only a question of when, not whether, police would come knocking.
The Cavaliers attempted just seven 3-pointers on the night, knocking down four of them.
Irma literally turned the lush, green islands brown when it barreled through, knocking down trees.
This innovative new technology from STASH will have CEOs and CMOs knocking on their door.
Arista fell $24.82 to $244.07 on Friday, knocking about $1.8 billion off its market value.
Ms. Fleming said she could hear a man yelling, knocking things over and breaking glass.
She thought suddenly of Martha in the numismatics library, knocking over a pile of coins.
SEA has gained notoriety for hijacking news organizations' Twitter accounts and knocking their websites offline.
Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.), knocking her for not supporting President Obama's Iran nuclear deal sooner.
His slump seemed, at times, on the verge of knocking him off the rails entirely.
Dozens of onlookers, including some with children, ran for cover, knocking over chairs at restaurants.
Its rules seem simple enough: players compete by knocking balls through hoops on a lawn.
That included knocking down three of his four attempts from behind the 3-point line.
That included knocking down 3 of his 4 attempts from behind the 3-point line.
In addition to the door-knocking, Fonda has donated to 2020 hopefuls including Massachusetts Sen.
Ask yourself this question before knocking... Can I survive the next two minutes without mom?
I fell victim to the very mindset Kelley writes about — knocking down but never building.
If the law comes knocking, you're better protected, and there's no cell number to hack.
Just like his Sinn Fein counterpart, James Gailey has also been busy knocking on doors.
Rep. Patrick Murphy's (D-Fla.) campaign on Monday launched a new digital ad knocking Sen.
The Indians rallied with a six-run fifth inning, knocking Gibson out of the game.
A white nationalist punches a counter-protester, knocking him to the ground on Market Street.
Seconds later, his Taser's darts struck Williams' chest, knocking him to the ground in pain.
Ball State has not defeated a Power Five opponent since knocking off DePaul in 2010.
Or was it all just a simple accident, like knocking over a can of paint?
Vante Hendrix quickly responded by knocking down a transition 3-pointer on the other end.
In the meantime, it's more about cutting down on spam, not knocking down hunter-killers.
In Spain, Atletico beat Barcelona 2-0, knocking the Catalan giants out of the competition.
Both men landed punches, with McCoy, his ear already bleeding, knocking Lilly to the ground.
The turnaround not only saved the company but had investors come knocking at the door.
Those not in compliance with the ever-changing rules hide when an investigators come knocking.
Listen to how they come knocking out of nowhere from 0:58 to 1:00.
He leans forward and speeds past desks, nearly knocking over shelves and crashing into crates.
Capuano has been knocking on doors, making calls, meeting with constituents and holding campaign events.
More British drivers are on the way, however, knocking on the paddock of Formula One.
Advocates are energetic and well organized, knocking on doors and speaking frequently at public events.
"When the vicious coronavirus comes knocking at your door, you're getting [a gun]," he said.
Don't worry about accidentally knocking down a supporting wall, Mommy will be watching from heaven.
A coconut falls from the tree, smacking Graham on the head and knocking him unconscious.
Grow a fruit tree and the neighbors might even come knocking for a free peach.
In Amsterdam, you can't shake a spray can without knocking into at least five murals.
Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico yesterday, knocking out power for the entire island.
Apply the code SAVE115TODAY for an extra 15% off, knocking the price down to $38.24.
Shares of Apple fell 2.75 percent, knocking more than $22 billion off its market value.
There was a time when I was knocking on doors and nobody wanted to answer.
The authorities have demolished hundreds of Protestant churches, knocking crosses off steeples and evicting congregations.
He was knocking on doors of various firms, including one called Cogan, Berlind, Weill & Levitt.
In May, census takers will begin knocking on the doors of people who didn't respond.
These and other drinks slip into the bloodstream without knocking the palate out of alignment.
After 15 years, a bunch of his old Wildcats teammates came knocking on his door.
These women were high achievers, accustomed to knocking down barriers, not running up against them.
CT -- but her supporters will remain out knocking doors during the game, an aide said.
He fends them off and makes his way toward the altar, knocking over several pews.
It wasn't long before would-be acquirers came knocking on Spiegel's door to buy Snapchat.
Her strong volunteer effort included door knocking calls, and texts to bring in new voters.
I don't see them knocking guys over, I don't see them getting in anyone's face.
We are working on campaigns, door-knocking, fundraising, and showing up at marches and protests.
Matthews scored his seventh goal at 13:05, knocking in the rebound from Marner's shot.
He emphasized that his administration will protect Medicare, while knocking Democrats' plans to overhaul it.
As soon as Stephen King published his first novel, "Carrie," in 1974, Hollywood came knocking.
Did just knocking Microsoft back a little bit create the environment for Google to emerge?
But knocking around with strangers on golf courses has always been, for me, something different.
" He added, "He worked all the time, and he wasn't just knocking the books out.
They began that approach last debate, knocking Sanders for his past votes on gun control.
There are certain red flags that could increase the odds the IRS will come knocking.
Coronavirus fears gripped Wall Street, knocking stocks off the record levels set earlier this month.
He led me down a ratline that they had built by knocking holes in walls.
A loud argument was taking place inside and the arguers didn't even notice the knocking.
Mr. Buttigieg himself bowled twice, first knocking down eight pins and later throwing a strike.
Zobrist then ripped a double off Jared Hughes (2-3), knocking in Caratini and Russell.
The power-play goal came with Stamkos knocking in the puck from the back side.
Alabama has not defeated a ranked opponent at home since knocking off Kentucky on Jan.
My first front page story came from knocking on someone's door, not once but twice.
The past eight years have seen Washington's regulators knocking America's coal industry to the ground.
"If you want to be our commander in chief, stop knocking his family," Scarborough added.
Liberty remained unbeaten, going into Nashville and knocking off Vanderbilt 61-133 on Saturday night.
The Jazz finally pulled away in the fourth quarter after knocking down seven 3-pointers.
Most had done almost no political work before 2016, certainly not knocking on strangers' doors.
DJ Ford Foster: These are all tracks I've had knocking around for a little while.
But then they came knocking with a cease-and-desist order saying it was illegal.
"Gwyneth Paltrow knew it was wrong to slam into Dr. Sanderson's back, knocking him down, landing on top of him, knocking him out and then leave the scene of the skit crash she caused, but she did it anyway," Sanderson alleged in the lawsuit.
Ball State dropped seven of its last eight games in Mike Neu's first year in charge and the Cardinals look to take a step in the right direction by knocking off a Big Ten opponent for the first time since knocking off Indiana in 103.
The two get physical, knocking the empty coffin to the ground, and Tommy's hat topples out.
She may not have an ICE agent knocking on her door on January 21 or 22.
Knocking a website offline is seen as akin to physically preventing people from entering a building.
The hurricane came ashore in Texas last week, knocking out power to the plant's cooling system.
I watch Netflix for a bit, but end up knocking out for the night by 11.
During the conversation, Peterson said, McConkey shoved Shi into a countertop, knocking him to the floor.
Workday's CEO is hoping that Oracle's acquisition of NetSuite could have customers knocking on his door.
He tried to wake the woman by knocking on the car window, but she didn't respond.
But there's a silver lining: it's knocking out the drought that's plagued the state for years.
Floyd posted the video showing off his solid jumper ... knocking down 6 straight shots with ease.
Since Starship and Wild Things solidified Richards as a '23s sex symbol, James Bond came knocking.
But a few years later, when the weather control system starts to falter, Max comes knocking.
Earlier, he assumes that the knocking on his door is someone preparing to fire a musket.
Experiments in mice and other animals have shown that knocking out mTOR incidentally extends their lives.
By 203 GMT, it was just 0.2 percent lower, knocking the euro off the day's highs.
Another might be in the process of successfully knocking down credit card debt by living frugally.
Shaw, who was unarmed, saw his opportunity: He sprinted towards Reinking, knocking him to the ground.
A man en pointe in ribboned slippers, knocking off 24 fouettées with technical precision and élan?
Badges are a sign of prowess in Tetris 99, awarded to players for knocking out others.
Neubauer says that it's critical to focus on knocking other people out while consistently amassing badges.
I see them, I see a lot of them volunteering, making phone calls, knocking on doors.
Lewis wasn't the only UFC fighter to wax political this weekend after knocking out an opponent.
"I'm in good health and running a vigorous campaign," he said then, knocking on Colbert's desk.
The office eventually had to be evacuated, knocking the channel off air for about seven hours.
An aggressive forecheck led to Thomas knocking Andrew Peeke off the puck in the right corner.
"Tons of pregnancy stuff," Grande responded, knocking down gossip reports about her and fiancé Pete Davidson.
" The new immigration regime restored that principle, knocking down "the twin barriers of prejudice and privilege.
Officials went house to house overnight, knocking on doors to inform residents of new evacuation orders.
Luke marches into a building with a car door shield, knocking out enemies left and right.
This was, for her, as close to Abrams knocking on her door as it could get.
After spending months knocking on doors and asking for votes, he won by a narrow margin.
The worst drought in 50 years wrecked the corn and soyabean harvests, knocking 2% off GDP.
"It's bigger than either one of us when I'm knocking on that person's door," she explains.
NYPD countered by knocking a hole in one of the windows, covering the climber in debris.
One video captured the strong winds in Baltimore knocking over people's umbrellas and slamming into trees.
My plan to #BreakUpBigTech prevents corporations like Amazon from knocking out the rest of the competition.
We're told Brody says they entered without knocking, and that was the last straw for him.
It wasn't working, so I decided to regroup and take a break from knocking on doors.
It was the world knocking on our doorstep, and it came to our little community here.
You might hear footsteps, knocking, laughter, or actual voices coming from different parts of your house.
TC: Are you seeing an uptick in the number of older companies knocking on your door?
Or you could attach a Knocki to your door and get notifications anytime someone is knocking.
He is accused of then knocking man unconscious and taking money from him, court documents showed.
Some of this policy maneuvering appears to be about knocking the legs out from under Obamacare.
But that argument, which has been knocking around since the dotcom boom, strikes me as unsatisfactory.
If you've been trading or mining cryptocurrency, the Internal Revenue Service is about to come knocking.
"I thought Jehovah's Witnesses were just nice people knocking on doors," Remini says in a teaser.
Three years ago, opportunity came knocking for Friedman — it just didn't look like what he expected.
Marshall, a Great Bend physician, first gained national attention in 2016 for knocking off then Rep.
"We were immediately knocking down the door to have YouTube listen to us," he told Mashable.
He then pauses for dramatic effect before launching into the air and knocking up nearby opponents.
And the sculpture that everyone keeps knocking into has got to be a reference to Beetlejuice.
I don't know whether he had in mind knocking out a couple of camels or what.
A teen will be forced to clean up animal manure after knocking over a portable toilet.
Three or four officers in riot gear were knocking on the door to an apartment building.
"CSKA Moscow nuclear death is knocking your door," reads the back side of the t-shirt.
Finally, a relative of a patient jumped on him and overpowered him, knocking the gun away.
He is that guy you hated in high school who ended up knocking up his girlfriend.
He popped up and down, knocking off FaZe with well-placed headshots until it was 1v1.
Then you know they're constantly knocking things over, things that then need to be cleaned up.
His success didn't go unnoticed: JCPenney soon came knocking with a CEO offer, and Johnson jumped.
A major reason you wake up with puffy eyes after knocking back one too many glasses.
You blow through life like a natural disaster, knocking down everything and everyone in your path.
Adam Eaton tripled home the tying tally, knocking in Strasburg, who had hit a leadoff single.
When opportunity comes knocking, you would presume that President Trump would move quickly to take it.
Witnesses described a white van careering into pedestrians near London Bridge and knocking over several people.
As long as people are dying across the Mediterranean, migrants will be knocking on our door.
Sapp adamantly denied knocking Trickey down and claimed he wasn't even at the party that night.
She turns him down and he punches her in the face, knocking her to the ground.
But we're not knocking her, she's a product genius and this is just the latest example.
He turned down the opportunity, but the show producers were eventually knocking on Day's door instead.
The Indians are knocking on the Giants' door, and the Nationals aren't too far behind them.
He has hundreds of volunteers -- including his dad, Bill -- knocking on thousands of doors each weekend.
The machine was kicked off by the couple's son knocking a sippy cup off his crib.
It was the typical British thing of building a band up and then knocking them down.
The Indians scored two more runs in the second inning, knocking Chacin out of the game.
"It's direct protest actions, public events, door knocking, phone banking — all of the above," Abbott said.
If such cover is taken away by knocking out too many genes, the bug will die.
Knocking down stereotypes when we prove that gorgeous can be powerful and intelligent can be sensual.
Steve was there, hard at work when I disturbed his groove by knocking on the door.
In this photo, I'm knocking 'em over in a Topman Blazer, a Stetson from Goorin Bros.
One second everything's wonderful, and the next second, I'm knocking around in this house, by myself.
But times clearly are changing and the fearless new pretenders are knocking loudly on the door.
The Republican National Committee issued a statement knocking Buttigieg over South Bend's crime rate and infrastructure.
It's like knocking down someone's house and also taking the insurance money needed to rebuild it.
Sanchez, 220006, has been knocking on doors six days a week for the past two months.
Perez's roommate told police that she was in her bedroom, getting dressed, when Ewers started knocking.
Disappointed, Rivero threw his phone down, accidentally knocking over a jar of acetone in the process.
Crouching in the tall grass, he would fantasize about leaping out and knocking his teacher down.
We have been in the community, knocking on doors, checking on our neighbors, since the storm.
I MEAN, HERE WE ARE KNOCKING ON THE DOOR ABOUT TO BUST IT DOWN AT THREE.
I figured it was a drunk guy knocking at what he thought was his ex's place.
Mr. Dixon claimed Ms. Nettles pushed him from behind, knocking him down, before he hit her.
Danish brewer Carlsberg reported first-half results that missed expectations, knocking shares by over 5 percent.
They had not led since knocking out Cleveland's Corey Kluber in an 11-2 victory Tuesday.
When the precursor of the K.G.B. came knocking in 1934, both Field and Duggan signed up.
Her son Johnnie remembered her "alternat[ing] between ignoring him and knocking him around," Levin reports.
François Hollande climbed into a minivan, knocking newspapers and a box of tissues onto the floor.
Because you can see your hands, you can reach for the popcorn without knocking it over.
Using the second, you focus on knocking out the smallest debts to get the momentum going.
When that census taker comes knocking at that door, they're not going to answer the door.
But knocking out that much debt so fast took more than a few small budget tweaks.
"I was tired of knocking on congressmen's doors to explain what cable television was," he recalled.
This wasn't the place for Pinot Noir, and I'm not knocking it, just stating the obvious.
Qatar Airways landed in the top spot, knocking last year's winner, Singapore Airlines, to second-place.
Harry had jumped over the flowerpots and was on my terrace knocking on my patio door.
It's very attractive for teams on the field… so teams are actually knocking on our door.
These were women and people really doing it, and they're knocking it out of the park.
We're not knocking the scientists—we just want to make sure you have the right information.
Other fortune tellers relied on knocking sounds on the bottom of a table to convey messages.
And it would only notify you when someone you don't know is knocking at the door.
Trump revisited that theme at the rally, knocking the media and Democrats and calling for accountability.
I want to be able to relax without worrying about a Sheriff knocking on my door.
Meek, however, made light work of Palhares, swiftly knocking his opponent out in brutally impressive fashion.
When Hergott began distributing Lin's chairs, he said, it was like knocking on old friends' doors.
Since then, other Indian cities have climbed up the list, knocking Delhi's ranking down to 14.
"I started knocking on all my neighbors' doors because I knew they were sleeping," she said.
Statewide, AFP finished the weekend with more than 80 volunteers knocking on more than 753,000 doors.
The moral of the story is to take advantage of an opportunity when it comes knocking.
By the time Gurley came knocking in 2013, Stitch Fix had an unusually stable balance sheet.
The attack succeeded in knocking large portions of the US internet offline, including Netflix and Twitter.
Mr. Marten also punched two other men who came to Mr. Babbitt's aid, knocking one out.
Records from government agencies could be used to get an accurate count without knocking on doors.
Of course, there's a lot more to making a floodplain than just knocking down a levee.
He had once come knocking on the victims' door, brandishing a gun, to complain about noise.
He had spent months searching the neighborhood for him, knocking on hundreds of doors without success.
One by one, Senate Republicans are knocking down their options for repealing the Affordable Care Act.
It's about a 19-year-old volunteer knocking on your door to ask about your day.
"We're knocking on doors of people that look just like us," a man told the group.
Dress for the weather in comfortable clothes (avoid suits unless you're knocking as a Mormon missionary).
That's what the 18th-ranked Spartans did in the season opener, knocking off Tulsa 28-7.
Polanco, Cruz and Rosario followed with singles with Cruz and Rosario each knocking in a run.
He came within a percentage point of knocking off Cochran, a Mississippi politics legend, in 2014.
Cormier beat him at UFC 226 in July 2018, knocking him out in the first round.
Sherman's play was almost a dismissive act, knocking down a deft pass inches from King's hands.
" Ms. Austin remembered the episode with a laugh: "He was aggressively knocking so I didn't answer.
Viewers submitted donations alongside the sounds of gunshots, door-knocking, and dubstep renditions of bagpipe music.
It advanced to the final by knocking out its crosstown rival Atlético Madrid in the semifinals.
Security footage showed Ms. Sanchez knocking on the cell door for help just before 10 a.m.
From the momentum of the push, she appears to forcefully hit her head, knocking her unconscious.
And if something is deemed to be without valuable, you have no problem knocking it down.
Trump's tweet knocking Gillespie came shortly after news outlets called the race for Democratic Lt. Gov.
The riot police were seen beating some protesters with sticks and knocking them to the ground.
The last time Hugh Grant went door-knocking, he was a prime minister looking for love.
We'll talk Vegas massacre & Killing England knocking Hillary Clinton from #1 spot on best seller lists!
But the "radical left," they have the volunteers, and the organization, and the door-knocking ability.
Those particles then move through the detector, banging into argon atoms and knocking their electrons off.
Both had been evicted in the past and now they were the ones knocking on doors.
Ms. Owens managed the campaign, while her brother was out knocking on doors and shaking hands.
The Rangers' 3-1 lead lasted only 50 seconds, with Methot knocking a rebound past Lundqvist.
"Can't You Hear Me Knocking" is a deeper cut Rolling Stones song you need to hear.
In a lively battle, Anthony Joshua bettered Dillian Whyte, knocking him out in the seventh round.
Halep had 19 winners against just eight unforced errors while knocking off Brady in 62 minutes.
We're going to be knocking on doors in Texas and Massachusetts and all across this country.
A terrifying sound causes the funhouse to come crashing down, knocking Wade out in the process.
And if you take this place out, it's knocking everything else down in Cairo with it.
This idea of a vehicle-to-grid power transfer system has been knocking around for decades.
How does a guy like me thank you for the countless hours, phone calls, door knocking?
Tate put in 12 first-half points, knocking down 5 of 6 shots from the field.
For those few people knocking public service, hope you'll reconsider answering the call to help others.
Ms. De Piero, a former television journalist, often accompanies Ms. Fleet on her door-knocking rounds.
Even some conservatives have dubbed him "the nation's worst president," knocking Andrew Johnson to No. 2.
Dawel Lugo doubled twice while scoring a run and knocking in the other for the Tigers.
In Germany, the malware apparently succeeded only in knocking out the routers and disrupting internet connections.
Now might I suggest knocking down that wall to turn your studio into a two-bedroom?
Those efforts often include making phone calls and knocking on doors to educate and mobilize voters.
Then he will pull that person — in this case, Macron — into him, knocking him off balance.
The final night of our stay, wind gusts hit the valley, knocking out the area's electricity.
The company's shares plunged as much as 5 percent, knocking $600 million off the market capitalization.
If you're a Republican, Trump is as familial as the vacuum salesman knocking on your door.
By Sunday evening, journalists swarmed the area, knocking on doors and filming outside Mr. Tarrant's house.
This newcomer from London was considering opening in New York when Hudson Yards developers came knocking.
That led to Scranton attorney Matt Cartwright challenging him in a primary and knocking him off.
It'll take a lot of knocking on people's doors, tracking down manufacturers, distributors, and other things.
The clinging worshiper ended up knocking the pope down — onto a young woman using a wheelchair.
Don't be stupid, Roe ... these kinds of opportunities don't come knocking down your door every day!!!!
UFC star Jorge Masvidal set a UFC record Saturday -- knocking out Ben Askren in 5 seconds!!!
They had not led since knocking out Cleveland's Corey Kluber in an 11-2 victory last Tuesday.
Knocking down cultural barriers that have existed for decades won't be easy and is fraught with challenges.
I was able to squeeze it onto a moderately crowded elevator several times without knocking into anyone.
Elizabeth Warren "Pocahontas" in a tweet once again knocking the Massachusetts Democrat for claiming Native American roots.
"We don't have a lot of qualms about knocking something down and replacing it," Ms. Culhane said.
Naloxone acts as an opioid antagonist, knocking opioids off those receptors in the brain and restoring breathing.
Knocking down walls isn't that easy Soap operas have kissing scenes and action movies have car chases.
As that drone fell, it crashed into a building and then hit a woman, knocking her unconscious.
Regardless, thank you so much for knocking two drinks out of my hands with your fucking Eastpak.
Traditional organizing is often incredibly tedious, requiring a lot of door-knocking and very few radical crafts.
There, the boy was in knee-deep water when a large wave came in, knocking him over.
Just as Frances and Erica exit the bedroom, Greta starts knocking on the top of the box.
"Now we are channeling our feelings into action," said Lemus, who spends long hours knocking on doors.
"I sent a lot of letters, emails and even went knocking on doors for donations," she said.
We know this because they insist on constantly knocking things over to make sure gravity still exists.
That gif higher up shows Tyrion knocking over a little lion statue on a map of Westeros.
The Sanders campaign is also knocking on doors and phone banking, said Joan Kato, the state director.
In 2013, Kendra Jackson had gotten into a car accident, knocking her head hard against the dashboard.
Trump trashes Arnold Schwarzenegger for 'Apprentice' ratings "We know how that turned out," Trump said, knocking Schwarzenegger.
Albert Pujols grounded a hit-and-run single, scoring Calhoun and knocking Cotton out of the game.
Thankfully, Bronn saves the knight's life by knocking him into a river before the flames consume him.
Maybe it's not all about knocking out a stranger for the last flat-screen TV after all.
He also allegedly threw Stackhouse's fiancée, Lucinda Mann, to the ground, knocking her unconscious, the report said.
For example, the virtual wall will help prevent your robot from knocking over your dog's food bowls.
Check out pro eating legend Takeru Kobayashi breaking his whole dog in two before knocking it back.
It installs and replaces your peephole, and it can sense when people are knocking on your door.
"People were leaving bags and stuff on the floor, people were knocking each other over," Treat said.
We don't need to fund K-12 schools or universities, we've got VCs knocking on our door!
Mr Khamenei has barred the former president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, from standing, knocking out Mr Rouhani's strongest competitor.
In the wake of Buttigieg's strong finish in Iowa, Sanders' allies are also knocking the former mayor.
Trump especially leaned into Kasich, knocking the Ohio governor's eating habits during his first two rallies Monday.
Video taken in the village of Ektiasal showed the beast wandering around and knocking over flimsy huts.
At one point during her first few weeks, Cannon heard furious knocking on her dorm room door.
Police knocking food out of aid workers' hands for no clear reason other than to deprive migrants.
About 5 times an evening, I hear someone walking up the steps and knocking on his door.
She also claimed that he had been physically abusive, hitting her and knocking her to the ground.
Millman reached the U.S. Open quarter-finals last year after knocking out Federer in the last 16.
Keep reading for 10 companies that are knocking it out of the park in the perks department.
She began knocking on doors asking for help, and a neighbor called 911 at 11:14 a.m.
He adjusts the temperature and we languish and philosophize about life before knocking out for the night.
STEVE LIESMAN: You can't build a hill because the world is going to keep knocking it down.
But his political gamble and his campaign team's tireless door-knocking and leaflet-stuffing have paid off.
Feistl is knocking on the panels in his shoe display; another person is kicking down the closet.
When the pole vaulter's package grazed the pole, knocking the bar off the stand, Ogita was disqualified.
It's possible that deep-space cosmic rays hit the probes' electronics, knocking both of the spacecraft out.
Unless you're aware of what's going on, no one is going to go knocking on their door.
Knocking on someone's door or chatting in someone's kitchen now involves the distinct possibility of being recorded.
The drone could effectively pick up and deposit pollen grains by knocking into the flowers, said Miyako.
It eventually struck a 25-year-old woman's head, knocking her out and into her boyfriend's arms.
They have some volunteers out there that don't even have literature when they are knocking on doors.
TC: And you'll vouch for both your subscribers and this latter group if the IRS comes knocking?
This fashion maven would have rocked the Grammy red carpet while knocking down some pins (or paps).
Opportunity's knocking, and now we're making CrunchMatch available to help every attendee fling the door wide open.
Over the years these chemicals have become better at knocking out weeds but leaving commercial crops alone.
Yet it will take more than knocking down a few high-rises to reverse a rotten legacy.
Knocking down buildings in well-heeled areas can cause resentment; taking from the poor may be incendiary.
I don&apost feel they&aposre knocking on the door because they can&apost take my liberty.
So imagine like a wild monkey rampaging through a data center, knocking over boxes, pulling on cables.
"All you need is people in the street, knocking on doors, going to vote," Simon-Alexander said.
In the past, unions sometimes shied away from knocking down systematic injustices, especially with regard to race.
The company's shares slumped 65 percent last year, knocking it out of the benchmark Straits Times index.
We showcased a group of women in Florida knocking it out of the park with fantastical handbags.
Kryjivka, or 'Bunker,' is only accessible by knocking on an unmarked wooden door and shouting the slogan.
C. and I have a blast shooting aliens, throwing skee balls, and knocking down little clown dolls.
"I feel like knocking on every attic, every garage to see where those girls are," she said.
That's when he was hitting 45 to 58 home runs and knocking in 120 to 150 runs.
They said that after about 40 minutes of gunfire, soldiers began knocking at doors and searching homes.
Then the LA Police Department came knocking—and with them, officers from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Kovalev battered Simakov, forcing him to take a knee twice before knocking him out in the seventh.
Juli: Once, a woman pushing a stroller tore through the store, knocking down everything in her path.
Castro seemed to win the battle of the Texans in the first round, knocking former Texas Rep.
The ball sailed through the air before landing right on the guy's forehead, knocking off his cap.
Is there anything more British than this policeman knocking on Number 220 to let the cat in?
Getting people out of cars and into buses and trains is key to knocking that number down.
During the exchange, the witness says Rice clocked Callahan in the face -- knocking out the guy's tooth.
Plans for an economic zone in Kuwait's sparsely-populated north have been knocking around since the 1970s.
But in 2017, it's disheartening that so many people could peddle such a dated, gender-knocking narrative.
"Come back six years from now, then we might be knocking each other over the heads." h2.
After knocking off a few big numbers, some of the smaller numbers began to come off, too.
His internal fire and drive for justice has always been about knocking down barriers, he told me.
In supposedly putting America first, Trump could achieve quite the opposite, knocking the U.S. from its perch.
But then a car pulls up, knocking of them to a ground, and Sarah Connor steps out.
Earlier this month, rival Goodyear posted fourth-quarter results that missed market forecasts, knocking down Goodyear's shares.
Still, Macy's shares plummeted more than 18 percent, knocking nearly $2 billion off the company's market value.
Remember how fun he was, this smaller guy just knocking the hell out of 300-pound goliaths?
He would do "building sweeps," knocking on the door of every rent-regulated unit in a building.
She estimates that a few thousand teachers are also "knocking on doors and spreading the good word".
Cespedes and Walker tried a double steal as Cabrera swung away, knocking a single into center field.
"They're testing us every day — knocking our communications down, disabling our AC-130s, et cetera," Army Gen.
In the new movie, Scar violently thrashes his brother across the face, knocking him from the cliff.
They can just plug it in and have it ready to go when the FDA comes knocking.
"I woke my auntie up, then got clothes on and started knocking on neighbors' doors," he said.
Today's demos seemed design to dismantle that argument and keep top engineering talent knocking on its door.
In a coordinated assault, suspected Russian hackers penetrated Ukraine's power grid, knocking out electricity for 225,000 people.
And while knocking on thousands of doors, only sometimes did she mention her famous single-digit gesture.
Although people legally own their doorsteps, knocking on doors is not trespassing, a Leicestershire Police spokeswoman said.
The Mets hit three more home runs in the fifth inning, knocking Anderson out of the game.
"  "I'm not even knocking it, I'm just saying I don't think it's fair, we're not treated fair.
But knocking off an incumbent in a swing state is the hardest thing to do in politics.
The stock was down 80 percent over the two sessions, knocking $12 billion off its market value.
Freshman Desmond Cambridge paced the Bears with 17 points, knocking down a career high five 3-pointers.
Now it was knocking on the door of Silver Wheaton, a fraction of its size, for money.
Peris Bosire and Rita Kimani should by all rights have had venture capitalists knocking down their door.
Within minutes, shares of Boeing fell sharply, knocking more than $1 billion from the company's market cap.
Northam's campaign has spent $3.5 million on phone calls and door-knocking efforts to reach minority voters.
WTI oil prices are knocking on the door of $60 and Brent crude oil could approach $70.
After another round of door-knocking, street residents were given ballots to vote on the new name.
There is no professional or moral duty of a private lawyer to represent anyone who comes knocking.
"I was like, 'OK Matt, we're going to get it done,'" she said, knocking on wood again.
The Mexican fighter won Kovalev's WBO light heavyweight after knocking the Russian out in the 11th round.
People are now knocking at the door going, 'Oh, I want to be a part of that!
At that point, Barnes allegedly released Jasmine's neck and elbowed her in the face -- knocking her unconscious.
That tells you they knew I was a reporter and they felt justified in knocking me back.
Clinton over days of door-knocking for her in Iowa just before the caucuses there last month.
But instead of constantly knocking down these straw men, we journalists could be focusing on larger investigations.
It was only in the wake of the Guardian article [in December 2500] that they came knocking.
Let's Start a Bands and I'll Move Ins and Have You Got That Spare Half Knocking Abouts.
But whenever I would start seeing someone else, he'd come knocking, saying how much he missed me.
Trump:  We have the drug lords in Mexico that are knocking the hell out of our country.
"You hang it and leave it there until your crush comes knocking on your door," I'm told.
This one had been created by knocking three flats together, and setting up a sound system inside.
With the Smart Lock installed too, you can unlock or lock the door depending on who's knocking.
The agency also tempered its outlook for 2018, knocking its WTI forecast down to $49.58 from $53.61.
Mr. Volchkin grabbed the knives and stood up as other officers began knocking on the front door.
Mr. Wafer said he was jolted awake by her knocking on his doors around 4:30 a.m.
Meunier scored in the fourth minute, knocking a cross from Nacer Chadli past England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.
"It's like the police knocking on your door in the middle of the night," one psychologist said.
He has a lit cigar, and he was knocking the ash from his cigar on the carpet.
"There are a few recommendations knocking around, but nothing that obliges anyone to do anything," she said.
It's easy to imagine knocking back a beer or two with her and emerging chums for life.
Now, ironically, because I felt less-than-intelligent, I was going to try knocking on this door.
Superstitions are a gentle knocking at the doorways to the future, your heart open to every possibility.
So knocking one character off that list wouldn't have that big of an impact on his job.
One guard jammed a cattle prod down his throat, shocking him unconscious and knocking out many teeth.
I made an aggressive play, got fouled and did my job by knocking down two free throws.
Swooping in was Sebastian Aho, who intercepted it, knocking it out of the air with his stick.
Stories of real estate agents knocking on residents' doors and offering to buy houses outright are common.
Talismanic (15-1) will find this race easier after knocking heads with the best in France. 4.
Five months of American-led airstrikes left conditions in the city dire, knocking out water and electricity.
Of course, it was easier to be righteous when we had fewer people knocking at our door.
Back in 93, Scholten surprised the Democratic party by coming within 10,500 votes of knocking off King.
More than 2000,215 were in North Carolina — knocking out power for almost one-fifth of the state.
Volunteers are doing hard, often unrecognized, work, knocking on doors and engaging one voter at a time.
"Use caution as you clean to avoid damaging or accidentally knocking off small board components," she advises.
"You would be better off knocking the house down and building a new one," Mr. Hanna said.
She would've come knocking on my door and taken me with her to the fire department complaining.
The group had spent $1 million on ads in the Hawkeye State knocking Trump on similar issues.
"They&aposre knocking on my door... They have a bunch of camera people, they&aposre YouTube stalkers."
We have a 90-pound German shepherd, and he never even came close to knocking it over.
"If Brian came knocking on the door, I'd have a discussion with him about it," McAdam said.
A dozen customers, foreigners mostly, were knocking back Red Stripe and digging into servings of jerk pork.
"He was practically knocking people over to make sure he sat next to me," she said, laughing.
Hurricane Ivan struck Grand Cayman in September 2004, flooding the island, submerging homes and knocking out power.
I mean it was like Sparta all over again, with her knocking me into some unforeseen doom.
Harley slides over and gives her a hair tie, and they get back to knocking down goons.
There was a frantic knocking and banging at the door, but neither of them paid any attention.
When their meeting was over, she walked the halls of the Senate office buildings knocking on doors.
He was "just knocking on the window, full of blood, asking me for help," the woman said.
You see them knocking down 3s left and right, getting to their spots, it's kind of deflating.
"In America, you almost need an excuse for knocking on a neighbor's door," Dr. Tang told me.
We'd roll them out in a wheelbarrow to be cleaned, knocking away the mortar with a hatchet.
Are Mulvaney's campaign contributors are knocking on the CFPB's door to collect a return on their investments?
Further improving those terms would risk knocking its own share price, undermining the benefits of the move.
Alex Presley hit a single, and pinch-hitter Colin Walsh walked, knocking Chen out of the game.
If Democrats are knocking down contested jump shots like this, it means the "blue wave" is real.
Next month marks the 10-year anniversary of the knee-knocking height of the 463 financial crisis.
"All the Anglo artists are knocking on our door to make remixes and collaborations," Mr. Lopez said.
Now, he is a 221-foot-214 gazelle knocking down threes and serving as a rim protector.
But a brown-skinned boy entering someone else's home without knocking has never been adorable in America.
The publication adds that in the past, Samsung and Oracle had come knocking, interested in BlackBerry's patents.
Unlike airline miles, these rewards can be used for pretty much anything, including knocking down your bill.
Political parties have long used the information to target their fliers, phone calls and door-knocking campaigns.
He is, frankly, just a handsome, dull guy who happens to be adept at knocking people out.
The chronic drought is hurting visitor numbers and knocking a rare economic bright spot, officials said previously.
Moments later, it appears security takes control of the sitch ... by knocking out the would-be thief.
At night, they would spray families with an anesthetic used to sedate farm animals, knocking them unconscious.
It was also facing margin pressure in its insurance business and cut its dividend, knocking its shares.
Afterward, guards rushed him to a waiting S.U.V., knocking over two indigenous women who were trying greet him.
With the Capitals pressing, Kuemper was called for delay of game for knocking the net of its moorings.
Biggie was the King of New York, but Jay Z was knocking on the door with that heat.
They created a team of quadcopters that can successfully fly without knocking each other out of the air.
Perhaps that loneliness is why Frances ignores the strange knocking coming from the other side of the piano.
The American Tort Reform Association blames Lindsey Graham for knocking the House provision out of the Senate bill.
They arrived and learned a man in a bathrobe was seen roaming about the grounds, knocking on doors.
What happens when an internet router can get its user more bandwidth by knocking rival manufacturer's routers offline?
Money talks in the startup community, especially when SoftBank comes knocking with the megabucks of its Vision Fund.
But for the 2020 census, because of budget constraints, there will be 200,000 fewer people knocking on doors.
We're knocking on wood that things continue to go well for NASA and its intrepid new probe. [NASA]
That had sparked a wave of long liquidation, knocking managed money positioning on the NYMEX futures market lower.
That being said, don't expect the FBI to come knocking next time you stream on your boyfriend's account.
His car veered off busy I-495 in Maryland and slammed into the concrete barrier, knocking him unconscious.
I'm not knocking what's going on now, because it's where we are; it's where technology has taken us.
It added two new members, India and Pakistan, last year and Iran has been knocking at the door.
Just as Coady tries to reach her, Art hits over the back of the head, knocking her out.
He leapt up on a bodega counter, knocking bananas to the floor in front of candy-filled shelves.

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